News Articles in August 2010

Ball State University alumnus and CBS "Late Show" host David Letterman will return to campus Sept. 17 with Twitter co-founder Biz Stone for a presentation to students on the changing nature and growing influence of social media in the 21st century.

Students may pick up "A Conversation with David Letterman and Biz Stone" tickets starting, at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, at the Worthen Arena Box Office. Faculty and staff may pick up tickets at starting, at 1 p.m. in the same location.

Six hundred students arriving on campus this fall have moved into the new Kinghorn Hall, named in honor of Tom Kinghorn, who dedicated more than four decades of service to Ball State before his retirement as vice president of business affairs and treasurer in June 2009.

Economic damage from torrential rains in Pakistan is estimated to range from $5.1 to $7.1 billion, Ball State's Center for Business and Economic Research projects. About 1,500 people have died in the last weeks as a result of heavy flooding in the impoverished nation.

After conducting summer camps in Illinois for nearly two decades, Music for All announces it will relocate its annual summer symposium for instrumental music students and teachers to Ball State beginning next year. The weeklong event will provide high school students and faculty from across the nation an opportunity to focus and develop their musical interests, while producing millions in revenue for the local economy.

The A. Umit Taftali Center for Capital Markets and Investing, a technology-centered classroom/laboratory designed to immerse students in a real-world financial environment, will open this fall inside the Miller College of Business.

Former senior White House aide Karl Rove will speak at Ball State Sept. 13, beginning a series of appearances on campus this fall that includes WNBA All-Star and two-time Olympic gold medalist Tamika Catchings as well as "Murderball" star and "Gimp" author Mark Zupan.